. The Dental cosmos. eeding by careful selection inmy younger days, and the application ofthese laws to my own specialty, whichhas made me a firm believer in thesefacts. My achievements in this respect inwinning prizes in the city of Clevelandalone would confirm the accepted lawsof heredity. The following are some ofthe prizes won by animals owned by meand bred according to the above-men-tioned laws: In 1856, Ohio State Pair,saddle horse Hassan; in 1862, OhioState Fair, best thoroughbred stallion oughbred horses, the peculiar forms be-longing to what might be termed naturaltrotters were used a
. The Dental cosmos. eeding by careful selection inmy younger days, and the application ofthese laws to my own specialty, whichhas made me a firm believer in thesefacts. My achievements in this respect inwinning prizes in the city of Clevelandalone would confirm the accepted lawsof heredity. The following are some ofthe prizes won by animals owned by meand bred according to the above-men-tioned laws: In 1856, Ohio State Pair,saddle horse Hassan; in 1862, OhioState Fair, best thoroughbred stallion oughbred horses, the peculiar forms be-longing to what might be termed naturaltrotters were used as far as possible. Asthe thoroughbred horse has a naturaltendency to the running motion whengoing fast, many of the trotters producedby this system of breeding had certain ir-regularities of motion that in some casescaused them to interfere, to cutthemselves when the feet were passingeach other in this artificial action. Theorthopedic surgeon of the trotting horsewas frequently called in and used various Fig. Lancashire hog. Prize-winner, 1767. and best stallion of any age or breed,Bronx; in 1871, Northern PoultryAssociation, best collection of gamefowls and pigeons; in 1872, NorthernOhio State Fair, best boar of any age orbreed; in 1888, best kennel of pug , I may say that if I wereto exhibit today in Cleveland, I wouldshow pedigree roses that had been bredaccording to the laws of Mendel, andwould expect to win over those not sohybridized. It is by application of these laws thatnew varieties of plants and animals areproduced. The American trotter is oneof the best examples of modern a study of the forms and tempera-ments of the fastest trotters, selectionshave been made with good results. Thefirst products were found to be lacking instamina, so the blood of the thoroughbredwas introduced. In selecting the thor- appliances, such as bands, cords, toe-weights, etc., to the legs and feet, onprinciples similar to those used by theorthodontist i
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